After a tough lesson at Wake Forest, UNC had better be ready for App State's 'football culture'
Posted Sep 17, 2019
Of all of the curious things that happened surrounding UNC’s loss at Wake Forest might have been this quote from safety Myles Dorn. “I think getting up for the teams that don’t have much football culture is the biggest thing,” he said. “I don’t think it will be hard no more.” That’s a heck of a statement from a player in a program that went 5-18 over the past two years.
(Heels Maven)
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